Marshawn Lynch was on the sideline for Seattle's opening possessions of two games during the regular season, the team citing a tight back the first time and then an upset stomach the second. On Monday, Pete Carroll insisted there was nothing more to it.

Seahawks wide receiver Paul Richardson will indeed miss the remainder of the playoffs with a torn ACL, center Max Unger appears to be fine after rolling his previously injured ankle and cornerback Byron Maxwell's condition has improved after being limited on Saturday due to an illness.

Russell Wilson put on a show in Seattle's win over Arizona, throwing and rushing for a combined 427 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover. Coach Pete Carroll assessed his quarterback's performance when he joined "Brock and Salk" a day later.

Former Mariners outfielder Michael Saunders joins "Brock and Salk" to discuss being traded to Toronto, calling it "bittersweet" to leave the organization that drafted him and return to his home country to be an everyday player.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said running back Marshawn Lynch made it out of Sunday's game feeling relatively well, but what about his ability to recover on a short week given how banged up his body has become over the course of the season?

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll thought officials should have called pass interference on the fourth-down pass that sailed over Doug Baldwin's head in the end zone Sunday. "The push kept Doug from getting to the ball," he told "Brock and Salk".